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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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THUKNDAY. MKITKMBKR 27. IMG.
APPLICATIONS FOR SALOON LICENSES. =
The Georgian has accepted these advertisements and prints them because the City Council,
under ordinance, directs that they appear in all daily papers, apd we believe it best that all
should know who the applicants for license are and where they propose to conduct saloons.
We can not consistently accept pay for them, and they are printed gratis. We feel that this
explanation is due the public.
I hereby make? application to the next
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of city council for retail beer II-
cenae at 3S$ Decatur afreet.
8. M. WILSON.
I hereby make application to the next
I hereby make application at the next
next meeting ...
of retail liquor llcenrf at SI Weit Mitchell
OLBNDAI.K SPRING DISTILLING CO.
Notice la hereby glroti that at the next
)ecatur atreet.
II. II. NBWKLL.
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor
llCcntc at 43 Houth l'ryor atreet.
AL BROKK.
Notice la hereby given of application for
wholesale liquor Itconac at 91 Peachtree
atreet. JOSEPH THOMPSON CO.
I hereby make application to the next
South Broad atreet.
GRAY ft CONDON.
application to the nex
•urruna ». .. v .ouiidl for retail llquo
llccnae at 51 South llroail atreet.
TENNESSEE LIQUOR COMPANY.
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor
Ilcenae nt 10 and 12 Walton atreet.
A. II. HARRIS,
license at 21 Won M1trh.ll atreet.
ROTHSCHILD * CO.
I hereby make application to the next
S leeting of elty rounell for retail liquor
cen.e at SO South Broail atreet.
CENTURY DISTILLING COMPANY^.
Notice la hereby given that I will mnke
application at the next meeting of the city
*— •-— at 4S6 Decatur
W. T. ARGO.
the next
— ,-al of re-
llquor license nt 111 ^Decatur^ street.
We hereby make application to the next
meeting of clly council for renewal of re-
liquor fce^ T ££
I hereby mnke application to tho next
ncctlng of city council for retail liquor II-
•* « Foraytb atreet*
I. Ilf OPPENHEIM.
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of city council for wholeanle liquor
license nt 9 East Alabama street.
I. II. OPPENHEIM.
ell for retail liquor Ilcenae at 32 Marietta
atreet. JACOB VOGT.
I will apply at next meeting of city cone
dl for retail beer Ilcenae at 520 Decatur
atreet. W. HI FAITH.
133 Teters street.
lelty council
license from
letta atreet.
LOWENSTBIN ft CO.
W. L. Bft!DWELL ft CO.
II for t rnnifer of wholesale d»eer
” c VWbMKcY'
cnunell for wnolesale lieer lleenaa
Korayth atreet.
W. L. BRIDWBtL k CO.
I will apply at the next meeting of city
council for retail tlqner Ilcenae at IB Eaat
Alabama atreet.
M. W. ItEID.
I will apply at the next meeting of dty
council for retail beer Ilcenae at Kt Decatru
atreet. W. M. ALSTON.
I will apply at the next tneotlng of dty
1 will apply at the next meeting of dty
eounell for wholesale liquor Ilcenae at 254
atreet. I. SINKOVITS,
1 will apply at the neat meeting of dty
I will apply at the next meeting of elty
ounell for retail llqnor license nt 25 Dem
ur atreet. M. SHUItSIAN.
I will apply at the nest meeting of city
council for retail liquor llcenao at 44 Wall
•treat. M. BKURUAN.
We will apply at tha next meeting of dty
enuucll for retail llqnor Ilcenae at • Wait
Mitchell atreet.
J. D. BRADY k BRO.
We will apply at the next meeting of clly
council for retail llnnoi llccnae at II Itera
tor atreet. STEINBERG k ABELSON.
to dty council nt Ita next meeting for I
IKE WliBE
t will ai
ell for wl
•treat.
pply at next meeting of dty conn-
holeaate beer Ilcenae at 1! Meaux
THOST BRADLEY.
I will apply to next meeting of dty coun
cil for wholeaale liquor llcenee at 1« Edge-
wood avenue. I. 8ILVEUMAN.
Ul'S BEIIMAN.
I will appl^ to next masting of dtjr coon
MI'ltKAY WATSHN.
ell for ratal! liquor Ilcenae at ltd Di
» at 110 Decatur
. HIRSOVm.
Ing of the ....
cenae at Hotel Aragon, rornar Peachtrei
and Ellla streets. J. LEE BARNES.
Notice la hereby given of application for
ear Ilcenae at 544 Decatur afreet.
JAMES HUGHES.
I will apply at the next meeting of elty
ounctl for retail llqnor Ilcenae at 11 Man-
tta street. BEN ROSENTHAL.
I will apply at naxt meeting of dty eoun-
II for retail beer license at IS Batter
treat. J. B. PATTERSON.
ell for retail liquor license at 20 lla
-venua. B. EIIRLICn.
I will apply at neat meeting of dty scan.
II for retail beer Ilcenae at (M Marietta
treat. J. B. MATHEWS.
I will apply at next meeting of dty coun
cil for wnoleaale liquor Ilcenae at 27 South
Pryor atreet. * It. J. PARK.
I will apply at next meeting of dty coun
rll for retail liquor lleenaa at 24 Decatu
tt. M. M. COHEN k SON.
council for t..
Pryor etraet.
POTTS-THOMPBON LIQUOR CO.
ell for retail liquor Ilcenae a 141 Decatur
street. JAKE GUStN.
We will apply at next meeting of dty
council for retell liquor license at 0 Decatur
atreet. L k L. CLBIN.
We will apply at next meeting of dty
council for retail liquor Ilcenae at »7 White
hall atreet CASSIRER k CO.
I will apply at naxt meeting of elty coua-
dl for retail liquor Ilcenae at B W. Mitchell
atreet BEN ROSENTHAL.
We wfll apply at the next meeting of dty
council for retail liquor license at Ss Mari
etta atreet. HANLON BBOS.
I will apply at gext meeting of city coua-
Street r *'* if ' l,,n0r ""“■'jo'lW’V'fe'
ell foe tf
Street.
_ .&{?"
J will apply at next meeting of elty conn-
dl for retail llqnor. Ilcenae at M Decatur
•treat. n. ABBLMAN.
I will apply at tha .next meeting of dty
council for retail liquor IIcsdm at corner
of Cantral and Decatur.
SAM KLINE.
At the
will ap
ladlaon i
. mealing of tha dty council
iladlson'ayennsf
I hereby make application to the next
meeting of the dty council for retail liquor
llcenao at 174 Decatur atreet.
L. PFKFFBR.
I hereby mnke application to the neat
tneotlng of city council for renewal of retail
liquor licence at r,n Decatur etrcct.
GEORGIA LIQUOR COMPANY,
Per H. FELDMAN, Prop.
I hereby innko application to the next
meeting of the elty eounell for retail liquor
Ilcenae at 25 Eaat Alabama street.
J. M. HIIB8L1N.
I hereby make application to 41m neat
meeting of the elty eounell for retail liquor
license at 3 Walton street
• MORRIS II. MANHEIM.
I will make application at the next meet
ing of dty council for retail liquor llceaae
at 100 Decatur street.
P. O. HAOEllTY.
council for retail Honor Ilcenae nt Id De
catur atreet. GOLDBERG k FEBN.
We hereby make application nt the next
meeting of tha elty council for wholesale
llqnor Ilcenae at 70 and gj Peachtree
atreet. R. M. ROSE COMPANY.
We hereby make application at the neat
We hereby make application at the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor II-
cenac at W0 Decatur street.
FRIEND k QUINN.
will maka application for retail
ccoae at Ul 1 locator street.
A. ABELSKY.
D. B. HOLLIS.
rOEOI. k SISGEU
i nereny reage applicant
meeting of dty council fur
cenae at 122 Decatur street.
I hereby make application to tha next
I hereby make application at the. next
meeting of the council for retail liquor
llceuae nt 1W Marietta^ jf SIMMONS.
I wilt make application nt the next meet-
M. WOI.PERT.
a l in*, next mrriuiB V
l apply for renewal of retal
Ilcenae at 41 nec^atrrot^
At tha next meeUng of Cornell I will ap.
Pjyjor retail ^ '
At the next meeting of dty coin
will make application for wholesale
llcenee tt 1J&W2 Marietta street
FOX LIQUOR CO.
At the next meeting of city council I will
apply for retail liquor Ilcenae at No. 7 W.
Alabama street. II. SII.VEIIMAN.
We will mike application at the next
meeting of the city round! for retail liquor
llrenoe at lit Patera street.
LAMBERT k IIARBUCK.
At tha next meeting of genornt council we
will apply for beer Ilcenae nt 207 Edgewood
•venue. ^ GANN k GARRAUX.
for retail liquor lleenaa at 4 North
At the next meeting of the dty council I
rill epply foe retail liquor license at.120
Decatur street «
Decatur atreet.
J. W. WRAY.
REID*GORDON CO.
At the next meeting of general council I
Marietta street.
W. B. ARCHER.
LOUIS TBOTZIER.
At the next meeting of the dty coundl I
will apply for retail liquor lleenae at 11“
Decatur (tract. M. SCHUKMAN.
IP! URIT.
A. C. MINHINNETT.
... tha next meeting of council, we wll
apply fer retail spirituous and - malt II
quor Ilcenae at IK Peters atreet.
J. tt. MOOItB k CO.
Notice la hereby (Iren that I will apply
. .. ting of city coundl for re-
t 1U Peters street.
W. S. FRANKLIN.
at the neat meeting of council foe m
license at 299 Marietta street.
7. T. ALEXANDER.
Notice Is hereby given that I will apply
at the next meeting of city coundl for re-
license at 4 Central avenue.
I. U. UUAItK.
At the next meeting of the city council
re will apply for retail liquor license at
43 Decatur etret.
L HOBENFELD ft CO.
I hereby make application at the next
meeting of city council for retail liquor li
cense at 91 Petera street
n. QROLMAN.
We hereby make application at the next
nesting of city council for wholesale llqnor
410
mietW c^^eouneM C for°r.tolI H?no?f,*
end nt .4 kf.rte.Udr.et
We hereby tusks application at the next
nesting of city council r *-••••
ecr license a r
for retail llqnor and
—‘-eej,
: k CO.
I hereby apply at next meeting of dty
•ounctl for retail liquor Ilcenae nt 2fl Ms-
1ettn atreet. A. L. TENNr
At the next meeting of city coundl, I
Till mnke application for retail llqnor It-
' -, 0 .tract.
PLBNNIB JIINEH.
I hereby make application nt the next
meeting of dty council fur retail liquor
license at 74 Lwcatur street.
CLINE BUDS.
liquor license at IB Decatur ^etraet,
I will apply at the next meeting of dty
council for llcenee lo retail liquors at 7
Central arepue. J. C. WALLACE.
I will apply at the next meeting of city
eounell for Ilcenae to retell llqunra at 17
Marietta street. W. II. FAITH.
I hereby give notice that I will apply
at neat meeting of city council for retail
llqnor license at 2 South Pryor atreet.
J. C. WALLACE.
At tha regular meeting of dty council
I will apply for renewal of retail llquur
license at 64 Decatur (treat.
M. ELLMAN.
At the next regular meeting of dty eoun
dl. we will apply for renawal of wti'-
aale liquor llccnae at 8 Central avenue.
^[L -
cil, we wilt apply for renawal of wbola-
— llceuae nt 8 Central avenue.
JACOBS LIQLOlt COMPANY.
Notice la hereby given that I will npply
at the next meeting of the general coundl
for retail liquor license at 149 peter
Street. NEWTON WHEELER.
At the next meeting of elty coundl. we
Decatur street.
B. FELD k CO.
dl taakc application ter renewal ot retail
Uqn°r llceuae at
I will apply at n»t meeting of city
council ter retail llqnor license at 1 Broad
atreet. PAUL SMITH.
\ p ?v
CAMPBELL A POOLE.
to retail malt II-
COOK k MORRIS.
At the raxt moating of dty conncll, wa
will apply for Ilcenae to rentll spirituous
and maV.
At tha next meeting of dty council, I
T. O. POOLE.
At the next meeting of city coundl, we
will apply for retail malt liquors Uceaae
a, 171 Walker atreeL^ ^ & ^
At tha next meeting of, cltr coundl, wo
will apply fer retail matt liquors license
at » 4W. atreet. ^ „ Am
At tho next meeting of the coundl I wll
apply for retail beer license nt 3“S Mnrlatti
street. J. M. BBAzfU
At the next meetlns of dty coundl. i
will npply for retail Tlmior lleenne nt 11
Decatur street. II. L. 8IIATEEN.
CHA8. WEITNAuEIt.
LOCOES ft SIMMER.
At the next meeting of dty council I
will apply foe retail liquor license nt 9*3
Decatur street.
DAN OAVAGIIAN.
will apply for retail liquor liccti*p at 139
l'eters street.
DAN OAVAGIIAN ft DRO.
At the next lueetlug of dty council I will
apply for retail liquor license nt 86 Peentur
street. I*. COIIBN.
At the next meeting of general «
Marietta street.
. GANN ft GARRAUX.
I will make application at the next
Ing of council for retal
Mitchell atreet.
I will make application at the next meet
ing of the dty coundl for beer lednse at
1M Decatur atreet. I. C. CLARK.
J. M. 8WORPH.
At next meeting of coandl we will apply
for wholesale liquor license at 16 MarU'ttu
street. •
CAHROLL-REID DISTILLING CO.
will apply for beer license at 229 Slninso
atreet. GANN ft GARRAUX.
At next meeting of council I will apply
for retail beer Ilcenae at 309 Marietta Mtrert.
OU8 LKOFI.KR.
1 will apply at the next meeting of dty
coundl for retail beer license nt 117 Ege-
wood avenue. O. 8. CARY.
I will apply at the next meeting of dty
council for retail liquor license nt 2% West
Hunter atreet. W. 8. McCAKTY.
I hereby make application for retail liquor
license at 147 Petere street.
HYL MW INCH.
8YL M'NINCII.
^Members of Co. F Have
Taken No Action To
ward Disbanding.
odal to The Grarglan.
Marietta, Oa., Sapt. 17.—Company F,
command of Captain Fred Morris,
rived homo yesterday afternoon from
lanta. All the metpbera appeared In
od health and spirits, although a lit-
i fatigued after being on duty almost
ntlnuoukly for three days on the
reeta of Atlanta.
A report gained circulation In Atlan-
to the afTect that tha numbers of the
mpany Were Indignant becauee a cane
(I beeh nude against Captain Morris
cause the officer had the alarm rung
summon his man preparatory to go-
g to Atlanta, and that the company
iuld make an effort to be disbanded.
Captain Morris, when asked about
e report, aald he deeply regretted
e matter, and was at a lone to uuder-
»nd how the report had gained euch
ibllclty. He said It was true a case
.(I been made against him at the ln-
inca of the mayor, but that member*
the company had taken no action
id ha did-not know thnt they would.
From expressions of citizens It aeema
at sentiment here la against the may-
In the matter. Company F la one
DIAMONDS
Tho Maier & Berkelc dia
mond stock is by all odds the
most magnificent ever shown
in Atlanta.
Stones^ loose or mounted,
and in richest variety.
Collars, bracelets, brooch
es, festoons, rings—all in
new and most attractive pat
terns.
Maier & Berkele.
WOMAN IS THRICE JAILED
AT INSTANCE OF SISTER ,
WHO SAYS SHE IS CRAZi
Three times laded within the brief
apace of a few weeka and each time
on the charge of lunacy la tha re
markable experience of Ml» Annie Me*
Colgan, of Walton atreet, who was
placed behind the bars Wednesday af
ternoon for the third time.
And the story of her last arrest la
equally as unique at her general pris
on experience.
After being twlca placed In the po
lice station at the Instigation ot her
slater, Mlaa Dona McColgan, and each
time released by order of Police Chief
Jennings, Mis* Annie McColgan Wed
nesday afurnoon called at the police
station to pay a social visit to Miss
Sanderson, police matron, who was her
host on the occasion of the flret two
arrests
In the meantime Mlea Dona McCol
gan, having failed to hold her sister on
the drat two charges of lunacy, had
sworn out a writ of lunacy before Or
dinary Wilkinson and the police had
been notified to arrest Mlaa Annie.
of the beat In the state, and any action
looking lo Its dlabandment would ba de
plored. It la understood the case
against Captain M irris will probably
come up for consideration before the
mayor next Monday night.
FIVE NEW PROPHETS
ARE AFTER ZION CITY
Chicago, Sept. 27.—Zion City Is over
run with new prophets. Five of these
prophets have arisen within the last
two weeka. Overseer Wilbur Olenn
Vollva, hoping to check the defection,
announced at a divine healing meeting
yesterday’ that he would 'lead Zion
or It would fall.”
Deacon Alexander Granger. Ilnanclal
manager of the city, had resigned.
Charles Parham, the last addition to
the ranks of the new evangelists, nays
It will be « matter of a few days until
he will have won the entire population.
AN ATLANTA REFUGEE
IN TOILS OF THE LAW.
Hpertat to The lleorglan.
Chattanooga, Tenn.. Sept. 27.—One
Atlanta negro la In the tolls of tha law
here because hla mob eplrtt got the up
per hand of him. He la William Austell,
who arrived here and began to make
uncomplimentary remarks about tha
Atlanta whites and tha whttea In gen
eral and a patrolman picked him up at
once and lodged him In JalL
When the young woman called at tha
imllca station Mlaa Sanderson, although
tho duty waa painful, took her into
custody on the lunacy writ. Mlaa San
derson has all along maintained that
Mlaa McColgan la perfectly sane and so
Informed her. Shu advised her to sub
mit quietly and peacefully to street,
which she did, offering no objection
whatever to again being jailed.
Mlaa Sanderson than accompanied
Mlaa McColgan from the police station
to the Tower, where tha latter waa
placed behind the ban to await trial
In the ordlnary'a court.
A short time ago the two Mines Mc
Colgan. who were then conducting a
boarding house In Walton street, had
a dispute and this was followed by a
light. Min Dona had her slater ar
rested for lunacy, but Dr. Wilkins,
sixth ward city physician, pronounced
her sane. She waa thon released. The
next Jay she waa again taken Into cua-
tody at tho Instance of her slater. And
again she waa freed. And then Min
Dona swore out the lunacy writ, which
will hold Mlaa Annie In prison until a
jury can pass on the question of har
sanity.
CITY WILL CONSIDER
ABATTOIR PROPOSAL
A joint meeting of the special coun
cil commute*, tha board of health and
tha prison committee of council will
hold naalon early next week to con-
eider the matter of granting a portion
of the stockade property to the central
abattoir proposed by Menrs. White and
McLendon.
The meeting wa* to have been held
Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock but
waa called off by Chairman Walter A.
Taylor because of the unsettled con
dition of affairs.
There Is much opposition to leasing
out the property for the purposee
stated. It It claimed that the property
It being used by the prison and that
the abattoir will Interfere with the
amall-pox hospital.
FIRE ON STEAMER
CAUSES A PANIC
New York, Bept. W.-IWasenger* were
thrown Into a panic of fear by tire In tha
bold of the Italian steamer Nord Amerl-
ka of Ike I* Voir* Line, which arrived
yesterday from Naples No one was In
jured. and the (Ire waa extinguished after
bant work and without .serious damage.
The Nord Amerika carried rlahtj flve cab
in panengsra and M8 persona la the steer
age-
Money Will Bo Given Fam
ilies of Dead and In
jured,
The relief fund la growing apact.
Wednesday afternoon 11,000 wa* do
nated by the city council and Thurs
day morning 2217 was donated by eltl-
sana. The nggregate amount la now
96,484.
The fund la for the families of those
killed during the riot and to defray the
"Xpensos of the Injured. The money
will bo meted out as Is deemed advisa
ble by thoas In charge of the fund.
Thursday morning the following sub
scriptions were received:
Captain J. W. English 2100
A. V. 25
Anderson Hardware Company.,.. 2d
Martin A Hoyt „
Dr. Floyd McRae •• *5
J. H. Porter 10
Rev. J. W. E. Bowen 2
Zack Hagedorn ;
J. M. Hoaworth... 5
J. M. {tosworth, Jr 2
The fund which will be given to the
fatnllv of County Policeman J. L.
Heard Is eleo progressing. Thursday
morning the Anderson Hardware Com
pany donated 111. Samuel Rutherfort,
of Forsyth, donated 22 and Dr. O.
Adolphus, vice president of the Eclectic
Medical Association, donated12*. The
total la 2140. Aside from this public
fund there arc a number of private
subscription* going the round*.
NEGRO BOY ARRESTED
FOR CURSING GIRL
William Johnson, a negro boy 12
years of age, who reside* at 5 Royal
street, wa* arrested Wednesday night
on ihe charge of cursing a white girl.
He waa locked In tha police station
and will be arraigned Thursday after-
noon before Recorder Broyles. The boy
denies h* I* guilty.
8uit for $25,000 Filed,
gpeclsl to The Georgtsn.
Chattanooga, Tenn, 8ept. 17.—The
day following the funeral of the lata
Grant Ashley, the machlnlet of this
city who waa killed by a Cincinnati
Southern train at Oakdale, suit for
222,000 damages because of hla death
waa entered In the circuit court here.
FOR ALMOST LOSS OF FAITH
IN CONSTANCY OF'MANKIND
WOMAN SUES FOR $25,000
Becauee, as aha says, he has "delib
erately played with her affections and
almost caused her to lose faith In man
kind,” Mlaa Amelia Rablnnovlts, the
If-year-old daughter of F. Rablnnovlts,
of San Carlos, Arlsona, has sued fl. M.
Samuels, a young physician of Atlanta,
for $22,000 for breach of promise.
Miss Rablnnovlts declares In a peti
tion filed In tha superior court Thurs
day that If Samuels had shown tha
proper manhood and properly notified
her when ha realised that h* no longer
loved her sufficiently to make her nls
wife and had asked her to release him
from an engagement, which waa an
nounced during a visit of Samuels to
her father's family at Fort Tottan,
North Dakota, several year* ago, ah*
feels that ah* could' have dona so,
“although It would have blighted har
own Ufa.”
But she chart** that Samuel* not
only put off thalr marriage from time
to time for one reason or another after
h* returned to Atlanta, but did not even
tell his friends here of It. The petition
states that the petitioner "sues for her
blighted life and ahows that the expe
rience that she has gone through with
Samuels will remain with htr and sad
den her Ilfs to It* very end.”
In legal formula she tells a long story
of Samuels' pretention* of undying af
fection for her and keeping her think
ing he waa going to marry her as soon
as this or that thing happened.
The palters In the case were served
personally on Samuels, who la now In
Atlanta.
PLANS 70 INVADE CUBA
ARE STILL BEING RUSHED
Washington, Sept. 27.—There Is a de
cidedly more optimistic tone about tha
war department a* a result of the news
from Havana that the warring factions
In Cuba have agreed to meet through
representatives and to submit any
opinion on which they cannot agree to
the American commtseloneru for de
termination. Confidence In the diplo
macy and tact of Secretary Taft and
In hla ability to bring order out ot the
present chaoe la expressed and among
tha higher ofOclals the hope I* enter
tained that It may not be necessary to
send any United States troops to
Cuba.
Troops Getting Ready.
1 Despite this feeling, however, there
has been no relaxation of the efforts
to get everything In a state of pre
paredness to meet an emergency call.
Troops ar* ready to move whenever
tha word come* from Oyster Bay that
the necessity has arisen. It Is realised
that the altuatlon In Havana la In'a
kalledoacoplc phase and that tha de
velopments of an hour may call tor
Immediate action.
Supplies of all kinds, horses, mules,
and wagons, hospital requirements and
everything els* to fully equip an army,
era being collected at convenient points
for Immediate shipment as soon as the
word Is given. It I* Intended that the
first shipment of troop* shall constat
of 2,000 men and that they shall em-l
bark at Norfolk. Their horses, mules
and Impedimenta will be sent from
Tampa.
Marina* Go To Cuba.
In tha meantime the navy la rushing
marines to Cuba. By Saturday the
1,000 marines Included In the fourth
and fifth expeditionary battalion*,
which ar* to be known as the second
regiment, will be afloat and on their
way to Havana. It la expected that
the Prairie with the detachments of
marines from Boston, Newport and
Portsmouth will sail on Friday
and that the Brooklyn will get away
from League Island with the marina*
from Washington, Annapolis,, Md„
New York and Philadelphia on the
same day.
Columbia Is To Go.
As soon as tha Columbia arrive* on
Baturday off the entrance to Chespeake
and transfer* Secretary Root to the
Olympia, which Is to bring him up to
Washington, aha will turn right
around and carry her 100 marine* to
swell the total (aligned to Cuban ser
vice. While there has been some con
fusion as to whether or not the battle
ship Texas waa going to Havana that
has now been dlselpated and aa soon
as she can take on board her stores
she will sail, carrying with her the
marines from Norfolk, Charleston and
Port Royal.
Ntgro Women Sold Whisky.
Hperial to The Heorttao.
Covington, Oa., Sept. 27.—Several ne
gro women were convicted In the New
ton county superior court on a charge
of celling liquor at, Oxford.
DIES_SUDDENL¥
Well Known Dentist Suc
cumbs to Appendi
citis.
Dr. David S. Arnold, one of tho best
known dentists In Atlanta, died Thurs
day morning at I o’clock In hla apart
ments' In the Bratton building, after
a short Illness from appendicitis. His
body will be sent to Montgomery, Ala.,
Thursday afternoon for Interment.
Dr. Arnold became III Monday night,
but thought hie complaint was nothing
more than acute indigestion. The next
day a physician was called and It was
found that Dr. Arnold was suffering
from appendicitis. He remained In his
rooms until hla death Thursday morn
ing.
Dr. Arnold was a bachelor. Ho was
about 45 years old and had lived In
Atlanta for tho peat twenty years. He
was at one time president of the Ful
ton Club and afterwards became a
charter member of the Transportation
Club. He had no relatives In Atlanta,
and hi* body was t(d<en in chnrge hy
John Ward, president of the Transpor
tation Club, and P. W. Spink, the sec
retary. Dr. Arnold's relatives In Mont
gomery were Informed of hla death, and
the body will be sent to that city.
CURTIS ARRESTED;
LODGED IN JAIL
Speelal to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., 8ept. 27.—Another chap
ter In the events following the Woody
battle soma weeks ago In Hell's Point
wa* written yesterday, when Monk
Curtis was arrested after being a fugi
tive since the battle and lodged In the
Hlbb county jail.
The two Curtis brothers, Joe and
Monk, were active participants in the
battle which resulted In the death of
Joo Newsome and the crushing in of
Joe Curtis’ skull. For this latter crime,
which It Is charged he did with an axe.’
Albert Wilson la awaiting trial In Jail
and his victim Is also a prisoner there,
charged with the murder of Newsom*.
His brother. Monk, who escaped after
the tragedy, was Indicted Jointly u ith
him for Newsome's murder. Monk
Curtis denies having flred the fatal
shot